Did Canelo use long term PEDs in the past?

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  • _Maxi
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    #1

    Did Canelo use long term PEDs in the past?

    He's built like a rugby player.

    When you take long term PEDs like HGH, your body generates new muscle cells. That isn't like steroids that simply temporarily enlarge existing muscle cells.

    So some drugs can make the gains last forever.

    Is that the reason he's built like a tank? He's like a white Mike Tyson.
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    #2
    Originally posted by _Maxi
    He's built like a rugby player.

    When you take long term PEDs like HGH, your body generates new muscle cells. That isn't like steroids that simply temporarily enlarge existing muscle cells.

    So some drugs can make the gains last forever.

    Is that the reason he's built like a tank? He's like a white Mike Tyson.
    Tyson was taking this "long term peds" too?

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    • _Maxi
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      #3
      Originally posted by KO MX
      Tyson was taking this "long term peds" too?
      Possibly, I'm not sure. He admitted to cheat drug tests so maybe.

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      • SceneBoxer
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        #4
        Nelo used all kinds of PEDs including long term, mid term and short term PEDs.

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        • mlac
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          #5
          Dunno, would it matter though? because even if he did, according to Elroythegreat PEDs dont actually have any effect!

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          • j0zef
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            Who the hell knows. On one hand, it could explain how he was able to stay at 154/155 for so long. On the other hand, he didn't have any of the PED signs on his body, nor did he have killer power or extraordinary stamina.

            Personally, I think he or his team started it right before the move to 160. He got visibly bigger when going from 155 to 160, and I'm not just talking 5 lbs of muscle bigger.

            It would also explain Golovkin's responsibility during the fight and reluctance to leave himself open. If you watch Cotto/Canelo, Cotto ate some CLEAR power punches and barely showed any damage. Cotto also have been KD'd plenty of times in his career for us not to say he has a granite chin. Then all of the sudden, Canelo fights Golovkin who gets tentative around him in fear of being countered? Either Golovkin's chin is half glass, or Canelo's punches packed some power behind them.
            Last edited by j0zef; 07-24-2018, 09:40 AM.

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            • Madison Boxing
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              #7
              of course he did

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              • _Maxi
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                #8
                Originally posted by j0zef
                Who the hell knows. On one hand, it could explain how he was able to stay at 154/155 for so long. On the other hand, he didn't have any of the PED signs on his body, nor did he have killer power or extraordinary stamina.

                Personally, I think he or his team started it right before the move to 160. He got visibly bigger when going from 155 to 160, and I'm not just talking 5 lbs of muscle bigger.

                It would also explain Golovkin's responsibility during the fight and reluctance to leave himself open. If you watch Cotto/Canelo, Cotto ate some CLEAR power punches and barely showed any damage. Cotto also have been KD'd plenty of times in his career for us not to say he has a granite chin. Then all of the sudden, Canelo fights Golovkin who gets tentative around him in fear of being countered? Either Golovkin's chin is half glass, or Canelo's punches packed some power behind them.
                To me he's always been a bit too stocky. He has a deformed body really. Weird looking head etc. It could be natural, but he is on the su****ious list since many years ago. Avoiding VADA for the Smith fight was a huge red flag.

                And his chin though... he ates shots like nothing.

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                • Illmatic94
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                  #9
                  GGG is on that juice too. may the best juice win ..

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                  • JohnCastellanos
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                    Originally posted by j0zef
                    Who the hell knows. On one hand, it could explain how he was able to stay at 154/155 for so long. On the other hand, he didn't have any of the PED signs on his body, nor did he have killer power or extraordinary stamina.

                    Personally, I think he or his team started it right before the move to 160. He got visibly bigger when going from 155 to 160, and I'm not just talking 5 lbs of muscle bigger.

                    It would also explain Golovkin's responsibility during the fight and reluctance to leave himself open. If you watch Cotto/Canelo, Cotto ate some CLEAR power punches and barely showed any damage. Cotto also have been KD'd plenty of times in his career for us not to say he has a granite chin. Then all of the sudden, Canelo fights Golovkin who gets tentative around him in fear of being countered? Either Golovkin's chin is half glass, or Canelo's punches packed some power behind them.
                    Listen you guys have to just accept the fact that GGG is terrible at fighting on the inside! That’s were he’s shown signs of vulnerability! Vs. Brook he had no respect for the power and went in like a fool and looked like a fool eating those shots! But against Canelo he was sure to not make that mistake!

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